Optical Image Encryption System Using Several Tilted Planes

A well-known technique for optical image encryption is the double random phase encoding (DRPE) technique, which uses two random phase masks (RPMs), one RPM at the input plane of the encryption system and the other RPM at the Fourier plane of the optical system, in order to obtain the encrypted image...

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Main Authors: Juan M. Vilardy O., Carlos J. Jimenez, Cesar O. Torres M.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Photonics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/6/4/116
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spelling doaj-4fc063a046e846c587c2b334414ebc6f2020-11-24T22:08:49ZengMDPI AGPhotonics2304-67322019-11-016411610.3390/photonics6040116photonics6040116Optical Image Encryption System Using Several Tilted PlanesJuan M. Vilardy O.0Carlos J. Jimenez1Cesar O. Torres M.2Grupo de Investigación en Física del Estado Sólido (GIFES), Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences, Universidad de La Guajira, Riohacha (La Guajira) 440007, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación en Física del Estado Sólido (GIFES), Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences, Universidad de La Guajira, Riohacha (La Guajira) 440007, ColombiaGrupo de óptica e informática, Department of electronic engineering, Universidad Popular del Cesar, Valledupar (Cesar) 200001, ColombiaA well-known technique for optical image encryption is the double random phase encoding (DRPE) technique, which uses two random phase masks (RPMs), one RPM at the input plane of the encryption system and the other RPM at the Fourier plane of the optical system, in order to obtain the encrypted image. In this work, we propose to use tilted planes for the Fourier and the output planes of the optical DRPE encryption system with the purpose of adding two new security keys, which are the angles of the tilted planes. The optical diffraction on a tilted plane is computed using the angular spectrum of plane waves and the coordinate rotation in the Fourier domain. The tilted distributions at the intermediate and output planes of the optical DRPE encryption system are the second RPM and the encrypted image, respectively. The angles of the tilted planes allow improvement to the security of the encrypted image. We perform several numerical simulations with the purpose of demonstrating the validity and feasibility of the proposed image encryption system.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/6/4/116optical image encryptiondouble random phase encoding (drpe)tilted plane
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author Juan M. Vilardy O.
Carlos J. Jimenez
Cesar O. Torres M.
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Carlos J. Jimenez
Cesar O. Torres M.
Optical Image Encryption System Using Several Tilted Planes
Photonics
optical image encryption
double random phase encoding (drpe)
tilted plane
author_facet Juan M. Vilardy O.
Carlos J. Jimenez
Cesar O. Torres M.
author_sort Juan M. Vilardy O.
title Optical Image Encryption System Using Several Tilted Planes
title_short Optical Image Encryption System Using Several Tilted Planes
title_full Optical Image Encryption System Using Several Tilted Planes
title_fullStr Optical Image Encryption System Using Several Tilted Planes
title_full_unstemmed Optical Image Encryption System Using Several Tilted Planes
title_sort optical image encryption system using several tilted planes
publisher MDPI AG
series Photonics
issn 2304-6732
publishDate 2019-11-01
description A well-known technique for optical image encryption is the double random phase encoding (DRPE) technique, which uses two random phase masks (RPMs), one RPM at the input plane of the encryption system and the other RPM at the Fourier plane of the optical system, in order to obtain the encrypted image. In this work, we propose to use tilted planes for the Fourier and the output planes of the optical DRPE encryption system with the purpose of adding two new security keys, which are the angles of the tilted planes. The optical diffraction on a tilted plane is computed using the angular spectrum of plane waves and the coordinate rotation in the Fourier domain. The tilted distributions at the intermediate and output planes of the optical DRPE encryption system are the second RPM and the encrypted image, respectively. The angles of the tilted planes allow improvement to the security of the encrypted image. We perform several numerical simulations with the purpose of demonstrating the validity and feasibility of the proposed image encryption system.
topic optical image encryption
double random phase encoding (drpe)
tilted plane
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/6/4/116
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